= Nand, her navigational aids quit} Her Piper Comanche was THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 16, 1967 : ; 8 and strong head winds forced) without radio during the trip, | Pope Cautions RC Laymen' Pert Blonde Sets rarely, always sparking lively The Government Inspector at ¢ Caillinan 500 her plane down to 2,000 feet. The only unfortunate thing SEPARATIST PLUNGE Her aircraft was "blown right|that happened to her on her j S ill M 0 s . off course ... pretty far .. aban on Ltomemge a? a. he : mF t t be H h far enough to worry ... forjthat she missed the presentation ! l us y 1erarc y t dal itic ecor 'about six hours I think." by President Johnson of the ifuin During that time "I didn't} Harmon Trophy, the highest @ | Oop l oT S VATICAN CITY (AP)--Popejbranch because he is no longer, TORONTO (CP) -- Britain's|flying group called the 99's In- poe gee wee ee i Ble gig te |Paul told the world's Romanjconnected with the trunk that Sheila Scott, the pert blonde who|corporated, she admitted she Oe Ee ee y ee jCatholic laymen Sunday they|provides him with the sap."" Friday crossed the Atlantic|was "exhausted but happy to be jm . ? are being given a greater role in}REACTION MIXED from Ireland in the record time|here." TO] @ ves ue ' church affairs but they still] 'The Pope's speech drew/|of 17 hours 14 minutes, arrived Miss Scott, here to participate| LE 7. j ® jmust obey its hierarchy of|mixed reaction from lay dele-|in Toronto Saturday. in British Week celebrations, priests and prelates. | gates. Miss Scott, a 39-year-old for-|Will address a luncheon of the <Tsihas oe y DAVE BAZAY ree His admonition came amid a) Some saw it as a justified)mer actress, was greeted at To- Canadian Historical Aviation So- ' theo Hoag pa oF By D! Mo R é -- rising clamor among laymen for|reaffirmation of the powers of|ronto International Airport by a ciety Tuesday. oP ake ec QUEBEC (CP)--Rene Leves- changes in the church's ban on|the church hierarchy. Others|cheer from 100 persons who| Flying a single-engine air-| Fight ieee Oe que, popular former Quebec birth control and other issues. _|were depressed by it. lined the observation deck. jeraft, she cut in half the 33-hour) cabinet minister notori 5 ci : i » oh e | : record for an east-to-west / | binet ter notorious for Speaking from the main altar] The Pope's speech came one| after accepting a red, white 'd fi t t Atlan his wallop with words, Saturday of St. Peter's Basilica to 2,500|day after a plenary session Of]. tiue bouquet of se tions|!° flight. ; plunged into separatism vir- |delegates to the World Laity|the laity congress that indicated Perit Tad Alles, wile se Sir FUEL RAN LOW | Steck Sales tually tongue-tied about his po- \Congress, the pontiff told Catho-joverwhelming support for the Fer lars: cl, When de ' Acad Uran 500 litical future. lie lay ffect that they/i hat Catholi "ied Peter Allen, chairman of Brit-- When Miss Scott arrived at, gnico 500 y 45, igned jlic laymen in effect that theyjidea that Catholic married cou-|,i.:5 Committee for Exports to Gander with only two hours fuel| EW D M RA , All Pitch 220 Mr. Levesque, , resigne t not set th iy be allowed to decide them- f ° Bf i must not set themselves up injples be allowed to decide them-'~.,44a, and a bouquet of yellow in the gas tank, she was "nearly! Am Larder from the Liberal party he joined etition with its cle rical|selves whether to use birth con-|~2020e a 5 all cei g Ph ; y Ang Ruyn $00 in 1960 a few hours before his Hind ee trol pills gird ther contrecep: roses from Barbara Brotherton,|frozen and had air-legs."" | 'ang U Dev 3500 proposal to establish a separate, The Pope reaffirmed the ri a fellow member of women's| Five hundred miles out Of Ir€-/Epu__«~--< ie ae sovereign Quebec state within a teaching of the 1962-65 Vatican| The pontiff's remarks also kin Aredia Canadian economic union was ecumenical council that laymen|came against the background of Lost Boy Found His Weak Belcher 225 resoundingly rejected at the an- lare to be considered apostles|protests in the laymen's con- ang am au Nene ae nual meeting of the Quebec Lib- and not merely members of the/gress that the hierarchy was Ps " . A Brand ek siesp te the BL Hawk -- 1000 eral Federation. & faithful. seeking to control tightly the as- Festival Stint In Traffic Check Bralerne. on Little more than @ year ago, © He told them to substitute for|/sembly's work. Claude Caimor IB 100 the Gaspe-born former news- priests in some fields of work) The pontiff sought to reassure) onpareoRD (CP)--Michael) BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP)--A AND OR Cam Mine 4009 paper man was known as a lead- jand to fight what he called the|laymen that his remarks about , 2 1, A estic: director -of{ missing nine-year-old boy re- Set en er of the so-called Quiet Revolu- secularization of the moderniacting against the hierarchy did sang am d har I 955 turned home with his parents to Country Folk © Dyno 275 tion in the cabinet of the former |world by preaching the gospel. |not mean the church "desires 1 Oe ee sat. Binghamton, N.Y., Sunday after | 3 GIRL ENTERT pa ad 230 Liberal government. | But he added: "Whoever at-|bridle your generous inspira-|"CCel¥ sit oh . ded his|# routine traffic check near here RTAINERS Candore 2168 But later as his disagreements ltempts to act without the hier-|tions." He said he simply|4fday night when he ended his). aa. night turned up the| AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME Cantri 130 with his party widened, Mr. Lo jarchy or against the hierarchy|wanted to define "your exact ae et oa festival voy and the man accused of kid-| nee So ae vesque" arances out- ; ; : " pan} E ' : ke ht pi sada Pokey ef can be compared with a dead'place and role. 4 : Mr. Langham will supervise napping him nearly six months IN OSHAWA Shasfrvile oa pered off. In the last session of jthe festival company in Anthony ago. ane: nent the legislature he turned up s jand Cleopatra and in Gogol's| Mr. and Mrs. Burton Layton © Shawkey --100¢ osco ut own 0 tir of Binghamton had a_ happy, C Bellek 5500 debate when he did take the floor. ' FUTURE UNCERTAIN At a press conference Satur- day, Mr. Levesque said he will continue to sit in the legislature # as member for the Montreal rid- | ing of Laurier, but beyond this he appeared uncertain. Asked if he was thinking of | moving to the leadership of the j separatist Rassemblement pour l'independance nationale, if he would become a member, or even what he thought of the RIN | as a political party, Mr. Leves- © que replied: "Any particular thoughts or even peculiar thoughts I may OTTAWA (CP) -- The an- jnounced intention of Dominion |Steel and Coal Corp. to close its jsteel operations at Sydney, N.S., is likely to be a major topic when the Commons sits at 2:30 p.m. today. The economic implications of} |the closing are so serious to the| jCape Breton community of 34,- 000 that there could be demands for an emergency debate. | If such a move succeeded, the | He'then leaves for New York 'Major Debate In Commons \s.i--:""" 0:21 ise val's Cleopatra, Zoe Caldwell. Nova Scotia's federal cabinet} Later he will go to California representative, sent a telegram|as artistic director of a new to the premier of the province,| theatre at La Jolla, a San Diego G. I. Smith, proposing a public|suburb. meeting today at Sydney to hear) Replacing Mr. Langham as the company's explanation jartistic director for the 1968 sea- If there is an emergency-de-/son at Stratford will be John bate proposal it may not be|Hirsch and Jean Gascon, both of made until after results of the|)whom have worked extensively Sydney meeting are known. with the festival. "We are deeply shocked as you are at this sudden and unex- REMOVE THE BODIES Expo for two weeks starting)tearful reunion with their son |Tuesday. {William at police headquarters Dd dr A Sunday before returning home. | Police said a check Saturday! of an automobile in the town of Evans, 20 miles southwest of here, discovering both William and his alleged kidnapper. | HARRY'S Return Engagement--{ Week Only "THE GOLDEN GIRLS" Starlite Lounge SCHOOL FOR SNIPERS PARIS (AP)--The French Foreign Legion's 3rd Infantry) Regiment has started a sniper) training program. The aim is to) score with at least half the| shots fired with telescopic sights at a man 550 to 600 yards away. pected decision conveyed to us} NEW YORK (AP)--Cemeter- | iiss by the chairman of thejjes Coulee O'Elda 41506 Deihi Pac 225 enison 22) Discovry 500 1% Best Suli 106 ke Enda! Nat U ren 100 Giant Yk 4X Glenn Exp 350 Goldray 100 Goldrim 350( Grdroy 2790 Granisie a Green Prt 150 Gunnar zi Hastings 20 "ay 1000 > ©. 2.2. & ©. & o.oo. O20. 2. &.o. 2.2.0.0, 0,.0,.0,.0,0,0,0,0,9,9,0,0 0.5 ME a OL I OK OR OK KOK KK La se would put aside its regu- should be removed from| 1 -- bodice thoughts so may I lar hecaon, which today is pace pevebeanl ge eA ow ane New York city to make von IZZA HELD OVER! en ey ¢ = i j posed to be consideration of ajchairman of Hawker Y|for middle-income housing says) | Jaye Exp 300 Surrounded by a crowd of the i. es jresolution proposing a. one-cent|(Canada),"" Mr. MacEachen told), United Housing Foundation] Phone 723-024) 1 TOMMY DANTON REVUE So is ae youthful Quebecers to whom ed RENE LEVESQUE increase in postage for letters|Mr. Smith in his telegram. official. Harold Ostroff told a| or 728-0192 | : Jowsey 120 is almost a hero, he said it is ic teen Liberal mailed in Canada for delivery} Mr. MacEachen has said hejrecent city hall hearing that! | Featuring cn te too early ety" w stint ree -+- Quits Quebec 5 within the country. will attend the Sydney meeting|whether "'to relocate the living EPI"S | Kid Coper 456 pen. His ve? y imm "2 ie | The Commons had adjourned|"with appropriate officials." or the dead." The city has 4,156 H a H | # DY T AY L 9 Kirk Twn 1400 sth ee acento si would be "partners in com-|the 1962 provincial general elec-|Friday when the announcement) Parliament already has spent/acres of cemeteries. | | iti os St ts sortraan teat thesis, {mon enterprise." |tion, which the Liberals wonjcame from T. J. Emmert, Dos- considerable time this' year dis. | Sickie C Buteut 38 : | Born in New Carlisle, Que.,'under the slogan '"'maitres chez|co's president, that the companyjcussing Cape Breton's economic) th use 25 on har be yaa where his father worked in alnous'--masters in our own|Planned the closing by April 30jills. : : 6 Soo O00 10.0.0.9,0.0.6.6.6.0.0.0.0.0.1 Lorde, ~ sources and welfare, ventured a|Pulp mill, his social thinking andj house. nse Ay ; . »_ |," Dill was passed in the spring Men Ber 25 forecast on the future of the se-|his separatism generally lean to) No one was thinking of se- Fo a = ao. --_ s|to establish the ape Breton De- : Marchant 199 aratist movement in the prov-|the left--particularly in his sup- paratism directly at that time,"|Statement, the federal govern-|velopment Corp., whose purpose Meet Merdecal J: ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY & SAT. AFTERNOON MMaybrun 100 pe port of increased state power|Mr. Levesque said in a recent|ment called on Dosco to explainjis to close the island's coal in- : Mc Adam 200 ince. ver big business and industry. | interview. publicly its reasons for deciding|dustry in stages. over several Mester of Beck -Gtabbivg, Merit = HOPES TO RISE Dynamic and wry in speeches| 'We couldn't be that precise|to close the Sydney mill. years and encourage other in- amelie Beesrranetinag, anid! THE HOTEL Alérim 99 "Tn four years at most, what|he usually makes with a ciga-|in our definitions. | Health Minister MacEachen,'dustrial development. Double-Deating! at Woah 200 we represent or something like|rette dropping from his lip, Mr.| "A year later, in 1963, I be-| New cal 50 it may form the official opposi-|Levesque succeeded in getting|came oT neil -- ' | 20 CENTURY ig tion. In another four years weljeven an essentially anti-separa-\ence was the inevitable denoue- Ott R d T Establish ¢ N Imperal 50 may be the party in power." tist, hostile audience to laughat| ment to the process in motion. 1 awa @a y 0 AIK IAKIKA KK IKAA A IAA IKI W aere % Mr. Levesque, who has made|his jokes and applaud him ear- couldn't define what form of in- . ------ Ben N Senster 100 many appearances on the Eng-/nestly Saturday as he supported dependence yet, so I kept my ate alle: Norgold a lish-language network of. the/his resolutions. mouth shut. I knew we were Unified Car-Safet Plans ; ENGAGEMENT \iMITED 1000 CBC, stands for separatist ideas headed that way, though. y Mah aan AS THE TO ONE th x notably without the bitter or ra- ge age cage ibis Pest oe vateny, may ei RO WEEK N Rank = ve! that often marr e former cabinet ministe: erals orgotten the . oe , Fa) comes Guevee separatist thought, [has been trying fo device a|tres ches nous" slogan. government fn on the verge of|tation of @ program to Unify the 7" FEO SCOTT-SUELYON. «= MTSE BACK BY POPULAR a & In coming out publicly for an|Workable program for an inde-| "They bought it then, when it/-<+ablishing a unified car-safety|armed forces, while approved p wo independent Quebec Sept. 15, he|Pendent Quebec since 1963. He/was ill-defined and pregnant), 01am that will lay down pre-junification is still being intro- Mui COLOR by Delaze DEMAND Pellnon as suggested a Canadian economic] Views it as the logical outgrowth|with meaning, but they won't| (ise standards for manufactur-|duced 8 ; MICHAEL SARRAZIN y VILLA Pee Expl 990 union between "neighbors" who'of the Liberal party platform in|buy it in 1967 when its meaning)... informants say 4 ae i Peeriess | \has become clear. . y- With its upgraded role in high- le THE FABULOUS Rin Bet al "That's all my proposal is. A| At first the mandatory safety|way safety, the transport de- é TODAY A Piacer 2 y standards will follow U.S.-im-|partment will co-ordinate the} pEeATURE DAILY AT: CY UJ HOTEL Preston 47 leer definition of a 1962 slogan. ke is the logical maturing of the 'maitres ches nous' platform." sates ! tute some of its own to curb the WHITBY NEW ong hs FOR a wen eae = mt ' BEGAN IN '63 highway accident and death toll.| These include the industry de- FEATURING VICTORIA (CP)--British Co- é --Appointment) "Mr. Levesque has represented| 'The federal program will be|partment which supervises th lumbia will begin a programjof Kalmen Haplanesky of Ot-/the Montreal riding of Laurier/carried out by the transport de-|U.S.Canada eutamoblla gor RESERVATIONS THE MAGNIFICENT next year to save lives that|tawa as co-ordinator for the 50th! <ince the Liberals came to partment, which hse » relativelylagreement. health whieh deals voleor would normally be lost becausejanniversary celebrations of the) nower in the 1960 provincial gen- of failing kidneys, the British International Labor Organiza-|era) election, ending 16 years of| Columbia 'Society of Internal|tion in 1969 was announced Sun-| unbroken Union Nationale ad- Medicine was told Saturday. Dr.!day in Geneva. Mr. Kaplansky,| ministraton. | J. D. E. Price told the society's|55, is director of the ILO's Cana-| Ye won his first election battle annual meeting that the pro-|dian branch. lby a slim margin after gaining gram involves using Vancouver FIRE KILLS SIX prominence as a radio and tele-| General Hos jor " ANNGOR iM ,,| vision commentator. This phase centre for tr SOUTH WINDSOR, Me. (AP)|°°)2 Cotser began during the| --A mother and five of her chil-|. * o from dead to li umans. |Second World War when he was verage to start a daily Montreal r Sunday when|*;- : iy ey and so o1 rb ; FINEST : s ae ats eee ST attached as a junior correspond-/program of news and § m may be adopted in ere tok geist nteblaggeh 3 as 2 Pe Psi ent to a US. radio team, and|commentary called Carrefour-- eye a gg Mag necessar- Entertainment and Dancing Nightly D N (CP)--A n house. Dead w Marie Fergu- ete wih le jily unti ne 70 model y x : Speer pecigey again | ©" jwitnessed the Normandy inva-| Crossroads. year THE OUR DINING : pecblah aad perl 4 Pol egeenic et se aaa her ch }t neh # | stan and the Battle of the Rhine.| In politics he has always been\¥nder the program, which is to Saturday Matinee 4 to 6 p.m. Seite Pace tna ob Re eas . '4 : ie 'ay After the war, he started atiin the thick of the action. His!be announced in a few days ROOM WILL French Buffet Daily 12-12:30 and 5-9 p.m. € nee Edward land|244, and 8 nonths. 5 A ji be , oe fraggle + 29 and pi the bottom of the ladder with/first cabinet post, as public RAMBLIN E * H ee gag a '" eg "ag yk ae ave gin nae the CBC International Service works minister, started with his| | : BE OPEN Sunday Dinners 5-8:30 pm. natin ein aie os cha: a mr foe watnbe Prin Py wens umeaveand gradually worked his wayjelection in July of 1960. He) DINERS CARDS | RED stb ciesdameas ae eee up to become one of the top re-|served as resources minister anything like them" ALL DAY Now Licensed under L.C.8.0 Toronto-published trade weekly. construc "NEW GRAHAM CRUSADE (porters and producers on the} posed rules but later Canada is expected to branch out and insti- new cabinet minister at the helm, Paul Hellyer. Mr. Hellyer moved to trans-|esign and construction. {port after shaking up the de-) Later a separate agency may He was assigned to cover the Korean war, which enhanced his reputation and gave him the le- from 1961 to 1965 and as welfare 1 TOKYO (AP)-- American, French-language network, iminister 1965-66. FEARS INFLATION evangelist Billy Graham arrived | gus -- ---- ------ " =, | ' 1 bn a VANCOUVER (CP)--Canada Sunday for his first. crusade in i a a tender, =--<--------S is going to have to live with in- Japan. He was greeted by a R E = J L & | T | -- y> A ; 7c i flation for some time, the presi-\crowd of 200 persons waving, funny, terrible KING ST | nners and a Salva- id playing hymns begins Fri dent of the Canadian Chamber'f! and of Commerce said Saturday.ition Army be W. M. Anderson of Vancouver The 10-day cr told a graduating class of char- da} tered ag Seah "The com- ZAMBIA WARNED yany is be y 10 2 -* nr . angio San cows' kee RUSTENBURG, South Africa not much hope for immediate|(AP)--Premier John Vorster ba improvement because of all the|Said Saturday that if Zambia's wage increases that have been dec ng Kenneth ae apa Ww built in over the last few years,/Vidlence against South Africa 3 "we will hit you so hard you will ¢o ES & E R VAT liv E ANOTHER EXPO MILLION never forget it," 'All I wish to Models Wanted MONTREAL (CP)--Expo 67|say to Kaunda is: Stop this| work of several governments de-| 2:25-4:40-6:55-9:15 partments dealing with highwa: health and satay i GREEOEARGIGCAK XX "STAGEMEN" KKK KK AIK with anti-pollution and public jworks which deals with highway be established within the trans- port department to conduct the \safety program. 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